Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 01, 1994, Page 13, Image 13

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Resident Assistance
Coordinator
Executive Director
(Part-Time Position)
Vancouver Housing Authority
Immediate opening. This highly
responsible position provide full
management of a diversified
caseload of family and elderly/
disabled clients subsidized
under federal housing pro­
grams. Duties include eligibil­
ity certification, lease enforce­
ment, housing quality stan­
dards inspections, resident files
maintenance, resolving resi­
dent related problems, and
enforcing program require­
ments. Degree plus two years
related experience or equiva­
lent combination of education
and experience. Requires
strong interpersonal skills, ex­
perience working with multi­
ethnic clients, good judgment,
problem solving, conflict reso­
lution, strong written and oral
communication skills, math
skills, and ability to handle
heavy paperwork. Salary range
$1004 -1304 per month (20-hr
per week schedule). Excellent
benefits. Call (206) 694-2501
for application materials. Sub­
mit to VHA, 500 Omaha Way,
Vancouver, WA 98661 by 5
p.m. Monday, June 20,1994.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Construction
Temporary Position
(approx, three months)
Must know interior wall and ceil­
ing construction. Some plumb­
ing and electrical experience is
preferred. Hours M - F, 7:00
a.m. - 3:30 p.m., and some
Saturdays. $7.00 hr. Please
apply at 3580 N.E. Broadway,
Portland, OR 97232, M - F be­
tween 1 - 5 p.m. Equal Oppor­
tunity Employer.
Volunteers
Principal Executive
Manager B
The Arc of Oregon seeks a dy­
(Branch Manager)
namic individual to lead our An opportunity to work with street
youth. Willamette Bridge Pro­
$2511 - $3536 + Benefits
statewide advocacy and pro­
grams will be accepting appli­ The State of Oregon Vocational
gram efforts on behalf of people
cations and training volunteers
Rehabilitation Division is re­
with development disabilities
to work with street youth. Train­
cruiting for a Branch Manager
and families. Master’s level
ing conducted June 4 & June
in Salem to oversee and moni­
degree and 5 years’ experi­
7th. Contact 233-8111 for reg­
tor activities of the vocational
ence in human services man­
istration information.
evaluation staff in providing
agement, or equivalent, re­
Social Security disability ser­
quired. Understanding of de­
Social
Service
vices for claimants. Contact
velopmental disabilities a must.
local Employment Office to
Program
Assistant
Job involves fiscal and pro­
obtain announcement X7002,
gram administration, fund/re- Non-profit seeks versatile per­
OC940331 and a state appli­
source development, advo­
son for food program serving
cation. Applications must be
cacy, governmental affairs and
low-income mothers and chil­
received no later than 6/10/94,
the ability to work with a board
dren:
c lie n t
scre e n in g ,
5:00 pm to be considered for
of directors and in collabora­
recordkeeping and volunteer
our
current vacancy. VRD is
tion with others. Some travel
supervision. Good computer
an
AA/EEO
Employer which
re q u ire d . S ta rtin g salary
and communication skills re­
complies
with
the Rehab. Act
$40,000, plus benefits. Call
quired. Background in nutrition
of
1973
and
ADA.
Minorities,
(503) 581 -2726 for application
education preferred; knowl­
females
and
persons
with
disabili­
instructions or write: CEO Ap­
edge of MS Publisher a plus.
ties
are
encouraged
to
apply.
plication Information, The Arc
Send cover letter with salary
of Oregon, 1745 State Street,
requirements and resume to
Multnomah County
Salem, OR 97301. Completed
Oregon Food B ank/C hild’s
Applications due by 5:00 p.m.,
Path, 2540 N.E. Riverside Way, Clinic Pharmacist: $40,987 -
July 15,1994.
Portland, OR 97211 by 6/13/
$47,836 annually: apply by
94. Equal Opportunity Em­
June 10. Minority and bilingual
Social Services
candidates encouraged to ap­
ployer.
Juvenile Justice Programs Su­
ply. Call 248-5035 (248-5170
pervisor. MSW or master’s in
TTY) for job information or visit
Professional African-
related field, or bachelor’s in
Employee Services, 1120 S.W.
American Bikeriding Club
mental health related field plus Rides scheduled for Wed, Sat
5th Ave., Room 1430, Port­
combination of 2 years educa­
land. Equal Opportunity Em­
and Sun. Call (503) 282-6921
tion (mental health related be­
ployer.
for details.
yond bachelor’s) & clinical
mental health experience re­
Microcomputer
quired; also competence in pro­
Standard Insurance Company
gram accountability, supervi­
sion, coordination of commu­
People. Not just policies.™
nity relations, internal commu­ We need people with a wide range of talents to join us as we help
n ic a tio n s , & w o rkin g in
families and businesses achieve financial security through
m ulticultural setting. Salary
Standard's products and services.
range $21,517 - $32,276 DOE. Qualified individuals are encouraged to apply for the following job
Excellent benefit package. Call
opportunity.
Boys & Girls Aid Society of
Microcomputer Administrator
Oregon, 503-222-9661, ext. Administers, maintains and delivers reliable, secure microcom­
203, for application. Equal Op­
puter services to all company employees and business custom­
portunity Employer.
ers in accordance with corporate standards and guidelines.
Requires working knowledge of current MS-DOS and Windows,
386/486 hardware and LAN fundamentals; minimum of two
years demonstrated support experience in a 100 plus user
environment with emphasis in IBM and compatibles, MS-DOS
commands, memory management, drives Windows set-up, PC
communications, installing/deinstalling applications, and Macin­
tosh fundamentals. Working knowledge of PC LANs and PC
support in a Novell environment desirable, ideal candidates will
be self-directed and possess effective interpersonal, written and
verbal communication skills for frequent interaction with cus­
tomers and technical staff. Work hour flexibility required to
provide support as needed. Lifting of equipment weighing 25 lbs.
or more is required. Limited travel.
Our job openings represent an excellent opportunity to be associ­
ated with a growing company proud of its financial strength.
Standard Insurance offers a smoke-free work environment and a
comprehensive benefit program which includes a family pack­
age with child care subsidy and referral service, medical, dental,
and vision insurance. Our home office is conveniently located
downtown and we provide a transit subsidy for our employees
who take advantage of public transportation.
Application deadline is Wednesday, June 8th, 1994 at 1pm.
Business hours are 8am to 5pm and a room is available from
9am to 1pm for completion of applications. Applicant packets
may be picked up and dropped off before or after business hours
at our guard station on level 2.
Standard Plaza
7th Floor, Human Resources Office
1100 SW 6th Ave, Portland, OR 97204
Equal Opportunity Employer
D elivery P erson
Requires valid drivers liscence.
Inquire with Mark Washington
at The Portland Observer.
4747 NE Martin Luther King Blvd.,
Portland, OR 97211
(503) 288-0033
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Edge...
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Positions Open
Social Services
The Northeast Coalition of Neigh­
Outreach Specialist, Youth
borhoods is currently recruit­
Gangs Program
ing to fill two (2) full-time, tem ­
Previous knowledge and experi­
porary positions (1+ years).
ence with youth gangs in the
These positions are for the
Portland Metro area. Experi­
Northeast Workforce Center,
ence in working with diverse
locate d
at
739
N o rth
groups. Bilingual skills wel­
Killings
worth.
comed. Starting salary $9.65
Community Outreach
hr. Must apply in person to NE
Specialists
(Client Advocates)
Coalition of Neighborhoods,
Individuals
will
be responsible
4815 N.E. 7th, Portland, be­
for
the
door-to-door
outreach
fore June 13,1994, 5:00 p.m.
and
case
management
of the
No Resumes Accepted. EEO
occupants of a targeted north­
Employer.
east neighborhood; providing
job placement assistance In­
Foster Parents
formation and referral to other
Urgently Needed!!
appropriate services; collect­
Make a difference in a young
ing and tracking information
person's life. Whether you're a
necessary for effective case
couple or single, own a home
management; providing exten­
or rent an apt, we need your
sive follow-up services; and
help to provide short term fos­
coordinating closely with other
ter care. Compensation and
organizations providing com­
support provided. The Boys
munity services. Applicants
and Girls Aid Society 222-9661
should have experience in
ext 228.
counseling and case manage­
ment - dealing effectively with
Work At Home
clients who have m ultiple
Join the 16th Fastest Growing
needs. In addition, ability to
Company in the World I
establish positive relationships
Earn:
with diverse groups and main­
$500 - $1200 Part Time
tain client tracking systems are
$2000 - $6000 Full Time
also required. Must be com­
Carla lostover 35 lbs in 10 weeks
puter literate with experience
and made over $1200 last or knowledge of computerized
month working part time out of data bases. Salary is $24,000/
her home!
year plus benefits.
Call Now and Ask Me How!
Qualified applicants should ob­
(503) 788-0140
tain an application packet at:
Northeast Coalition of
Neighborhoods Office
Information & Referral
4815 NE Seventh
Specialist
Portland, Oregon 97211
Strong communication and prob­
Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
lem solving skills required. Must
(No Phone Calls Please)
be able to work directly with Application deadline is Friday,
consumers by telephone; un­
May 27, 1994, 5:00 p.m. The
derstand and explain technical
N o rth e a s t C o a litio n of
issues; and develop written in­
Neighborhoods is an Equal
formation materials. Organiza­
Opportunity Employer.
tional and clerical skills are
essential. Spanish language
Resource Coord.
and computer skills preferred. Women's/children's homeless
Salary range; $19,000 to
shelter case mgt, client educa­
$23,000. Resumes not ac­
tion in domestic violence, pa­
cepted. Application available
renting, drug/alcohol, life skills.
at the Portland Housing Cen­
Sal. $9.19 - 10.38/hr + Ben­
ter, 1605 NE 45 St. Position
efits. Resume/Cover Letter:
may close any time after May
Attn: Judy Ferguson, VOA, 537
30. Equal Employment Oppor­
SE Alder St., Portland, OR
tunity.
97214. Equal Opportunity Employer.
Employment
City of Portland
Assistant Management Auditor (Licenses) - to $3,643 a month
at top of range (Closes on Monday, June 20,1994)
For more info/closing dates call (503) 823-4573 (24 hr job informa­
tion). No resumes please.
BUREAU OF PERSONNEL
1220 S.W. 5th ave., First FI.
Portland, OR 97204
Apps also available at:
URBAN LEAGUE
10 N. Russell
Minorities, females and disabled encouraged to apply.
Sub-Bids Requested
Rothchild Graduate Housing
Conversion of Seven Story Office Building to 106 units of Low
Income SRO Housing.
The Building is a Reinforced Concrete Type II Building
Requiring Seism ic Upgrade.
Walsh Construction Co.
3015 SW First, Portland, OR 97201
(503) 222-4375, FAX (503) 274-7676
Plans are available:
Walsh Construction Co., 3015 SW First Av., Portland, OR
222-4375
,
Construction Data W est, 1200 NW Front St., Portland, OR
225-Q200
Construction Data East, 1125 SW Madison St., Portland, OR
234-0281
Daily Journal of Commerce (DJC) Plan Center, 2374 NW
Vaughn St., Portland, OR 274-7744
Impact Business Consultants, 8959 SW Barbur Blvd., Port­
land, OR 245-9253
Oregon Assoc, of M inority Entrepreneurs (OAME), 1130 NE
Alberta St.. Portland, Oregon 249-7744
National Assoc, of M inority Contractors (NAMC), 4837 NE
Martin Luther King Blvd., Portland, OR 282-1190
Salem Contractors' Exchange, 2256 Judson Street SE, Sa­
lem, Oregon 362-7957
SW W ashington Contractors’ Exchange, 7017 NE Hwy 99,
#214, Vancouver, W ashington 98665, (206) 694-7922
Oregon Contractor, 10788 SE Highway 212, Clackam as, OR
97015 650-0148
Bide Date: June 9,1994
Bide Time: 3:00 p.m.
Walsh Construction is an Equal Opportunity Employer
and strongly encourages women, minority, and emerging
small business enterprises to submit bids on this work.
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